I’m not the same person I was when I was 25. I’m not even the same as I was 15 years ago. And I’m thankful for that.
Every now and then, I meet people who I knew years ago — in college or high school — and I can tell they haven’t changed inside. They’ve coasted through the years getting older — but not getting any wiser, as far as I can tell.
If you’re going to become wiser, it’s typically because you’ve done a lot of work on yourself. For me, therapy with a good psychologist was a catalyst for change. Before that, I’d gone through half a dozen bad therapists, which taught me to appreciate the good one I found. (My experience is that most of them get into it because they’re trying to fix themselves. And that wasn’t helpful for me.)
I’ve realized recently, though, that we rarely seem to learn the lessons we need to learn in time to stop us from stumbling into heartbreak. It seems that only by screwing up in big ways — which we’ll later regret — do we have those epiphanies which give us insight.
I was thinking Sunday afternoon about all the lessons I’ve learned from past relationships — and I realize that I didn’t learn those lessons in time to save myself from heartbreak each time.

When does healthy love become nothing but unhealthy obsession?
Keep trying: The squirrels are pedaling as hard as they can
We’re neither friends nor enemies, just strangers who share the past
Good relationships need intimacy, but do they have to include sex?
My need to win isn’t pretty, but it’s key to who I’ve always been
FRIDAY FUNNIES
Will you uncover your blind spots? Or will you ignore red flags again?
What are your options when the state gives your children lousy teachers?
What does it take to hold thug with a badge accountable for murder?